Tyrannosaurus rex
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Tyrannosaurus rex is a species of carnivorous theropod dinosaur from the late Cretaceous. It appeared in ten Sunday strips, five weekday strips, two pieces of original artwork and was mentioned in a few more comics.
Tyrannosaurus rex is the most frequently seen dinosaur in Calvin and Hobbes; the second most frequently seen is Allosaurus. This is due to both dinosaurs, particularly the former, being popular culture icons for their size and alleged ferocity.
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The Calvin and Hobbes Lazy Sunday Book
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Added by SerpiniumIn this appearance, Tyrannosaurus was colored brownish-green with light underside and cheeks. It had a compact body, which appeared to lead to a thick tail, short, wide legs and powerful arms. Its head was very large for its body, and was able to rise straight up out of its body instead of protruding forward. Its overall stance, however, was in turn accurate. The neck also appeared ringed. Its brow rose backwards over yellow eyes. The arms were, accurate to science, two-fingered.
Only regular appearance/ There's Treasure Everywhere
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Added by SerpiniumIn this appearance, Tyrannosaurus was colored a dull, light green. Its posture inside the plane appeared accurate to science, and so it would have had to be approximately man-sized. The cockpit normally seats two, however, so it may have been slightly larger with one seat removed. The head had a broader upper than lower jaw, and the teeth were curved inwards, hinting that they would not stick out from the mouth. It bore small patches on its torso.



Added by Cult Of SkaroIn this spin-off appearance, Tyrannosaurus was a darker, brownish shade of green. Its posture had changed since its last appearance, and the dinosaur took on a more humanlike stance. As a result, its neck grew considerably and was highly flexible. The appearance of its tail, though, is still unknown; it may have fit, curved, under the instrument panel.
Calvin the Tyrannosaur(us)/ Tyrannosaurus
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Calvin the Tyrannosaur and Tyrannosaurus (rex) are recurring alter egos of Calvin's.
Calvin the Tyrannosaur
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3/13 1988
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Added by SerpiniumIn this appearance, Calvin the Tyrannosaur was colored greyish-beige, with a lighter underside. Its body was parallel to the ground, in a stance supported by the fossil record. It had a smoothly sloping, somewhat conical head, subtle brow, a sagging throat and red eyes. Its teeth were exposed like a crocodile's. It bore patches on its torso and legs. Its arms were thick and had two fingers.
8/14 1988
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Added by SerpiniumIn this appearance, Calvin the Tyrannosaur's color scheme was greyish-mauve. It had a longer, less conical snout, more flexible neck, larger cheeks and a pointed brow. It gained a ridge of bumps on its back. Its arms had thinned, and appeared less muscular.
Third appearance
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Added by SerpiniumIn this appearance, Calvin the Tyrannosaur was colored dark bluish-grey, with black stripes atop its neck and tail. Its thigh muscles were very large, taking up half of the torso's length. It had a roughly sloping snout, no prominent brow and red eyes. Judging by its dentition, its teeth probably fit inside its mouth instead of being bared, crocodilian-style as in its previous appearances. Its arms were more visibly jointed, and their thickness tapered down from the body to the fingers, as in a human arm.
Tyrannosaurus
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4/29 1986
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Added by SerpiniumIn this appearance, Tyrannosaurus had a light underbelly and a dark back. It stood upright, contrary to scientific belief that it walked parallel to the ground. It had a crocodilian snout with a thick, arching brow and a sagging throat. It bore patches on its torso. Its arms were alternatively two- and three-fingered, depending on the panel.
Note: This is the first appearance of any dinosaur in Calvin and Hobbes.
10/12 1986
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Added by SerpiniumIn this appearance, Tyrannosaurus was light purple. Its body had thickened over its last appearance. Its head still bared teeth out of a closed jaw, but the snout had widened and its brow had thinned, making it less crocodilian. Its patches had given way to rough, scratch-like markings. Its underside was ringed, and possibly striped, or otherwise heavily shaded. The arms were longer, three-fingered and heavily jointed, and resembled those of an Allosaurus.
5/17 1987
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Added by SerpiniumIn this appearance, Tyrannosaurus looked not unlike 3/13 1988's Calvin the Tyrannosaur. Its color was inconsistent within the strip, but matched the latter's in one panel. Its finger count alternated between two and three, depending on the panel.
12/9 1987
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Added by SerpiniumIn this appearance, Tyrannosaurus had a very stout, thick neck and head. Its finger count was once again alternate.
8/31 1988
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Added by SerpiniumIn this appearance, Tyrannosaurus had a pointed brow, and a longer, thicker neck than in its previous appearance. Its formerly featureless skin now bore bumps, patches and scratch marks, and its finger count had dropped to a scientifically accurate two.
11/19 1988
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Added by SerpiniumIn this appearance, Tyrannosaurus was a light color on his body, and a dark color on his tail. Its head had an even more pointed brow, and the rough slope had given way to a gradual tapering of length and width. Its skin became plainer, bearing subtler versions of the features from 8/31 1988. However, its spine became more prominent.
10/1 1989
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Tyrannosaurus reappeared once again in this 1989 Sunday strip. In it, a Tyrannosaurus suddenly appeared in the recess court of Calvin's school. It began to feed on the children, first those on top of the swing, then those which had been lined up by staff to hide in the school. Once it had emptied the playground, the dinosaur roared triumphantly to celebrate its dominion; The alter ego expressed the same appetite for rampaging and inducing panic as in its 5/17 1987 and 8/31 1988 appearances. Tyrannosaurus was here analogous to Calvin staying on the playground during class to partake in a dinosaur fantasy.
In this appearance, Tyrannosaurus was colored brown, with light and dark patches on different parts of its body. Its torso was round and compact, in contrast to the longer, thinner body of its previous appearances. Its lower jaw had shrunk since its last appearance, and the brow had lost its point. The bumps on its neck had disappeared.
Eighth appearance
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Added by SerpiniumIn this appearance, Tyrannosaurus was colored green, with black stripes on its neck and tail, a gray head and red eyes with blue bags. The body regained its more traditional shape, in contrast to the pod-like, compact torso of its previous appearace. Its neck had gained in flexibility, and along with the head, sacrificed thickness to length. A row of bumps also appeared on the snout. The patches reappeared, this time colored blue and placed on the torso.
Unnamed appearances
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A few Calvin and Hobbes strips contain unidentified dinosaurs that are probably Tyrannosaurus Rex, judging by the size of the arms and the resemblance to other depictions of T. rex in the comic.
2/6 1987
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In this appearance, Tyrannosaurus was lightly colored. Its body was long, and capable of sitting up with knees bent, like a human. Its broad, triangular head protruded in a humanlike fashion, with the neck jointed at the bottom and not the back, as in most animals. Its eyes and nostrils faced forward instead of out, to further the human resemblance. The teeth were bared out with the mouth closed. It bore patches, larger ones on its torso, smaller ones on the legs. Its arms appeared triple-jointed and three-fingered.
2/7 1988
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Added by SerpiniumIn this appearance, Tyrannosaurus was colored greyish-purple, with a mauve underside. Its legs were short to make its humanlike posture credible. The snout was short and its eyes moved forward on its head, as well as changing back to facing outward. It had a scaly pattern on the base of its tail's underside. Its arms became two-fingered.
Third appearance
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Added by SerpiniumIn this appearance, Tyrannosaurus was colored green with a dark yellow underside. Its neck was long and flexible, and the head realistic. Its back bore three rows of bumps and its upper thighs featured some spots.
Fourth appearance
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Added by SerpiniumIn this appearance, Tyrannosaurus was colored grey in two out of three panels where it appeared; the blue color scheme to the left is probably a stylistic shading effect. Its body and head were somewhat slimmer than in many other appearances.
Fifth appearance
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Added by SerpiniumIn this appearance, Tyrannosaurus was colored olive-green once more, and again had a less chunky build than in its other realistic incarnations. It eyes were red and its brow recessed.
Sixth appearance
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Added by SerpiniumNote: Although identified as "Calvin" and probably a Tyrannosaurus, the alter ego's taxon was not officially stated, and therefore qualifies as unnamed instead of Calvin the Tyrannosaur.
In this appearance, Tyrannosaurus was colored a light greyish-green on the body, a darker green on the head and striped on the neck and tail. In line with the dinosaur comics of the time, this one featured a realistic Tyrannosaurus, although its posture was modified to be more humanlike. Its brow was heavily pointed, its lower jaw slim, its teeth curved inwards and its cheeks prominent. It had orange eyes.
Note: On the image to the right, the legend indicates color and an outline added by the editor that were cut off in the original comic by a previous panel.